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Students build innovative solution along hazardous roadway: 'Was kind of a ribbon of death'
The Livermore Valley in Larimer County is home to 100,000 acres of ... "You could say that highway 287 was kind of a ribbon ...
One famous snail’s death highlights the plight faced by diverse Hawaiian snails, of which there were once hundreds of species ...
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Lunar-like Deserts Beyond Death Valley
Death Valley gets all the headlines. Lowest point in North America, hottest place on Earth, that whole dramatic mythos of a landscape so hostile it earned its name from gold rush pioneers who barely ...
Nearby Starved Rock State Park often gets more attention from tourists, leaving Buffalo Rock as the less-crowded alternative where you can often find solitude even on summer weekends – the outdoor ...
That’s Kinzua Bridge State Park in a nutshell—a 339-acre wonderland tucked away in Mt. Jewett, Pennsylvania that somehow remains one of the state’s best-kept secrets. Let me tell you, Pennsylvania has ...
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Wildlife Watching in Great Sand Dunes National Park: A Complete List
Find out the wide range of mammals, birds, and reptiles you could see on your next visit to Great Sand Dunes National Park.
A family of bears made their way down from the Northern California high country this week, prompting some sightings and ...
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How to have a Perfect Philly Day, according to poet and Monument Lab curator Yolanda Wisher
A perfect Philly day would include the singsong of backyard birds, a killer brunch, typewriter shopping, a sunset picnic, and ...
Many very important questions have been asked by very important people over the centuries. Martin Luther King, Jr. wrote “Life’s most persistent and urgent question is: ‘What are you doing ...
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